Custom Gear Manufacturing Case Study: Improving the Precision of Mechanisms Using Curvic Couplings
We propose design changes to reduce your assembly labor hours!
The customer has consulted us regarding the coupling they are using in a indexing mechanism for industrial machinery, stating that they are not achieving the desired precision after assembly. At that time, they were using a standard cubic coupling from another company along with other components, but they were having difficulty achieving the necessary assembly precision with those components, leading to issues with rigidity. Therefore, we proposed the integration of the cubic coupling with the other components, made design changes, and successfully achieved the integration. By making it a single unit, we were able to improve rigidity and reduce assembly labor.
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Industry Details Index Mechanism Section Size φ200~φ400 Application Indexing Application Details Indexing Mechanism Gear Classification Other Gear Classification Tooth Profile Other Material SCM Module - Processing Carburizing and Quenching
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Since our founding, we have continued to develop technology with a forward-looking perspective for half a century. Our gear products at OGIC are fully customized gears processed 100% based on user designs. We accommodate not only full processing but also single processes such as gear cutting and gear grinding. Leveraging the processing technology and know-how accumulated over many years, we have solved issues related to gears and components for our customers, primarily in the machine tool, industrial machinery, and aerospace industries. Moving forward, we will strive to become an indispensable company for our customers by utilizing the strengths and overall capabilities of both parties. With a focus on the "spirit of manufacturing," we will realize proposals that meet our customers' needs, actively challenge new technologies, and strive to be recognized for special processing and ultra-high precision processing as "MADE IN OGIC."